Fox News correspondent Leland Vittert received what he called “a lot of body shots” last night as he was covering the George Floyd protest in front of the White House. He said he had not been so scared since being chased out of Egypt’s Tahrir Square by the Muslim Brotherhood.

As the U.S. reached the gruesome milestone of 100,000 coronavirus deaths Wednesday evening, Fox News did its best to bury the information that was unflattering to Trump but that its viewers would probably have found newsworthy.

Donald Trump ignored the gruesome milestone of 100,000 American deaths from coronavirus yesterday but he found time to tweet some gushing praise from Fox Business host Lou Dobbs, calling him “arguably the greatest president in our history.”

Tucker Carlson suggested that some rioting protesters are more dangerous to the country than the grotesque police killing of African American George Floyd. This, just a few weeks after Carlson slobbered over armed, white protesters who stormed Michigan’s capitol and risked contaminating security guards with maskless, close contact.

While many of Donald Trump’s allies want him to stop smearing Joe Scarborough, Sean Hannity seems to be relishing the hurt his idol is causing. Indeed, Hannity seems to have a thing for causing pain to grieving families with baseless accusations.

After Twitter fact checked Donald Trump’s lies about mail-in voting, the three Fox & Friends lickspittles helped Kellyanne falsely paint Trump as a victim, failed to point out that their own colleague had debunked Trump’s lies a few days ago, and then allowed Conway to target a Twitter executive for harassment.

The Outrageous Fox Quote of the Week poll is here, one day later than usual because of yesterday’s holiday. But holiday week or not, there was no break in Fox outrageousness. Check out this week’s contenders after the jump. UPDATED WITH CORRECTED POLL.